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Shopping

JD Sports has launched a new “content streaming service”, while Ikea, Superdrug and Asda are using in-store radio to engage with consumers and promote offers. We take a look at how branded broadcasting can benefit shops

In 2015, Heist introduced us to tights that are actually comfortable to wear (according to its customers). We take a look at the brand’s approach to marketing and the unusual service offered in its first London store

We are firmly in the age of the collab, with everyone from Lidl to Ikea launching limited edition product ranges with designers and celebrities. But do people still care about these link-ups? And what separates the good from the bad?

Eyewear brand Gentle Monster is known for its unconventional approach to store design. We spoke to Head of UK and Europe Gary Bott about its newly opened London store and creating physical spaces that surprise and delight

Online retailer Made.com has had resounding success with its high street showrooms, but as it opens a slew of new spaces it’s adopting an unexpectedly analogue approach. Here’s why it’s bucking the trend and putting the technology back behind the scenes

Coal Drops Yard is a spectacular new shopping hub, opening next month in London’s King’s Cross and housed in two repurposed Victorian warehouses. As part of our shopping week on CR, we talk to architects Heatherwick Studio about how it was created